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The Indo-Aryan migration debate is a debate about the place of origin of the Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-European family. When the relation between the European languages and the Indic languages was first discovered in the 18th century, many scholars believed that this meant that European peoples originated in India.

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  • The Indo-Aryan migration debate is a debate about the place of origin of the Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-European family. When the relation between the European languages and the Indic languages was first discovered in the 18th century, many scholars believed that this meant that European peoples originated in India.
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